T- Again...maple, chocolate, coffee. Nice hint of cherries. Toasted pecans and brown sugar. Not bad at all, but very light.

M- meh. Disappointed with this part. Not heavy or viscous or creamy. Its light and more carbonation than I prefer.

O- Disappointing. Light in taste (which some could say its nice and subtle), and light in body and mouthfeel. I wish I could like it as old ales are one of my favorites. This is probably the least favorite I've tried in that style though.

Appearance: brown, huge medium brown headAroma: a bit sour, bitter oaky, Taste: Dry, I'm getting a number of spices, clove nutmeg, to name a couple, finishes tart and oakyoverall: not a huge fan it could have been a whole lot better. it almost tastes as though something got into the brew either in the bottle or the barrel more than likely form the spices added. the sour oakyness does fade a bit as it warms.

Dark brown in color with a thin but tightly knit cream colored head. I get some serious bourbon,carmelized sugar,and dark malt in the aroma. The flavor is molasses,Brett,plums, and bourbon and it somehow works together. The blend of molasses and bourbon are sweet,but the tartness of the Brett quickly follows. Mouthfeel is thick but dry.